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• Next came Germany and Great Britain, but by the 1900s, the
British were the only foreigners who remained.
• Most Kenyans were upset by their loss of rights as landowners to
the British.
• They believed that their land was taken unfairly and opposition
groups began to form in the 1920s.
• For several decades, small bands of armed resistance forces
(guerillas) fought to eliminate white settlers in Kenya, as well as
any Africans who sided with them.
• Under Kenyatta and his successor, Daniel arap Moi, the KNAU ran
unopposed in elections until the 1990s.
• The country remains a multi-party state, but the reality is that the
KNAU is in control of the government.
• By the time of his death in 1978, Kenyatta had helped Kenya become
one of the most stable and economically dynamic countries in Africa.
• Even though there has been improvement in the political rights of
Kenya’s people, more is still needed.
Jomo Kenyatta -- The first president and “founding
father” of Kenya.
Republic of Kenya
• The country now known as Nigeria was a diverse region
with more than 250 ethnic groups.
• Nigeria had maintained its independence until 1914
when Great Britain took over the area.
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